Aims: 4-1BB is a member of the tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily that mainly expressed on activated T-cells and plays important roles in cell proliferation and survival of T-cells and natural killer cells. The roles of 4-1BB in immune cells have been intensively studied, whereas little is known about the expression and roles of 4-1BB in cancer cells.
Main methods: In the present study, we investigated 4-1BB expression in colorectal cancer tissues from human patients and established colorectal cancer cells, using mRNA expression, FACS, and immunostaining. Cancer cell proliferation and metastasis regulated by transfected 4-1BB was evaluated by cell growth rate, colony forming assay, cell migration, and Western blot with antibodies which are involved in epithelial-mesenchymal transition and anti-apoptosis. Expression of 4-1BB was knockdown by 4-1BB shRNA to prove that 4-1BB was involved in the cell proliferation. In vivo, 4-1BB transfected cancer cells were injected into mice, to induce tumor local region or lung.
Key findings: We found that colorectal cancer tissues from human patients and established colorectal cancer cells expressed 4-1BB at the high level. The higher expression of 4-1BB proliferated faster. In addition, we identified two forms of 4-1BB detected in colorectal cancer cells: full length form that was located on the plasma membrane and a short soluble form in the cytosol. The soluble form was also detected in the plasma from the mice with tumor xenografts expressed 4-1BB.
Significance: Tumor-mediated 4-1BB expression in the colorectal cancer cells showed effects on cancer cell proliferation, invasion, and metastasis.
Keywords: Cell proliferation; Colorectal cancer; Metastasis; Soluble 4-1BB; Tumor-mediated 4-1BB.
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